Wi-Fi power to eight more suburban stations in Mumbai

Indian Railways on Monday launched free Wi-Fi facility at eight suburban stations in the metropolis coupled with a host of other passenger amenities at various destinations.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu who inaugurated the broadband internet facility at eight major stations reaffirmed that his ministry was doing every bit to ease the commute and
raise the bar of comfort for rail passengers.

Of the eight Wi-Fi powered stations, five, including Churchgate, Bandra, Bandra Terminus, Dadar (WR) and Khar Road, are on the Western Railway line, while the rest — Kalyan,
Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Dadar (CR)– are on Central Railway line.

The Wi-Fi services are being provided under ‘RailWire’, which has been designed to offer users the best and fastest internet experience to anyone who has a smartphone.

About 17 suburban stations in Mumbai have been chosen for installation of the Wi-Fi facility, which is being provided by RailTel at a speed of 1 gbps.

While Mumbai Central is already Wi-Fi enabled, the work for providing Wi-Fi at eight more suburban stations is underway.

“This facility shall enable our railway passengers to remain connected, get railway related and other information online while waiting for the train,” according to a Railway presentation at the inauguration event.

Among other passengers amenities, Prabhu dedicated the two new harbour line platforms (which are 270 metre long and can accommodate 12 coaches trains) constructed at Andheri station.

He also inaugurated two new harbour platforms along with elevated deck and passenger amenities as well as booking offices at Goregaon station.

He inaugurated a foot overbridge at extreme north of Vasai station along with an escalator, a foot overbridge at north end of Nallasopara station and an escalator, new foot overbridges on Mumbai Division (CR) such as in Karjat, King Circle, Chembur, Shahad, Reay Road and Kasaiwada (Kurla).

He also threw open an AC dormitory for ladies (20 beds) and gents (54 beds) at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus built at an approximate cost of Rs one crore